written symbol
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Definition
Noun: A written symbol is a visible mark or character that represents a unit of language, a concept, a sound, or an instruction. It is a graphic sign used in a writing system to record or communicate information.
Usage
A written symbol is the fundamental unit of a writing system. It can represent a sound (like a letter in an alphabet), a syllable, a whole word (like a logogram), or a number. The term refers to the physical, visual form itself.
Examples
- The letter 'A' is a written symbol representing a vowel sound.
- The Chinese character '水' (shuǐ) is a written symbol meaning 'water'.
- The ampersand '&' is a common written symbol for 'and'.
- A question mark '?' is a punctuation written symbol indicating a question.
Advanced Usage
- In linguistics, the study of written symbols and their relationship to spoken language is part of graphemics.
- The term can be used in a broader sense to include any standardized mark with a specific meaning, such as mathematical symbols (+, =) or musical notation.
Variants and Related Words
- Character: Often used interchangeably, especially for logographic systems like Chinese.
- Grapheme: The smallest functional unit in a writing system (e.g., the letter combination 'sh' representing one sound in English).
- Sign: A more general term that can include symbols not part of a formal writing system (e.g., traffic signs).
- Glyph: The specific shape, design, or representation of a character.
Synonyms
- Character
- Mark
- Sign
- Graph (in linguistic contexts)
Related Phrases
- Written language: The representation of a language by means of a writing system.
- Symbolic representation: The use of symbols to stand for or represent something else.
Notes
The term written symbol is neutral and descriptive. It does not specify the type of writing system (alphabetic, syllabic, logographic) or the complexity of the symbol. It simply denotes any mark used for writing.
Noun
- a written or printed symbol